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    Manage hypoglycaemia
    (0) Manage hypoglycaemia
    What is hypoglycaemia? Hypoglycaemia, which is also called “low blood sugar,” occurs when the level of sugar in a person’s blood is too low. Low blood sugar can happen in people with diabetes who are on certain diabetes medicines, including insulin and some types of pills.
    Insulin Syringes and Needles
    (0) Insulin Syringes and Needles
    Insulin injections have come a long way since they were first used to treat diabetes. There are not only different types of insulin to meet each user’s individual needs, but also different ways to inject insulin. Sites for insulin injection include the abdomen, the thigh,
    Diabetes medicine
    (0) Diabetes medicine
    Low blood sugar (Hypoglycaemia) If you take your medicine but do not eat on time, your blood sugar may become too low. You may experience weakness, dizziness, hunger, sweating, trembling, blurred vision, unsteady walk or fast heartbeat. If you have any of these symptoms...
    Manage diabetes during Ramadan
    (0) Manage diabetes during Ramadan
    Should diabetic patients avoid fasting? The American Diabetes Association highlights that diabetic patients run a risk of medical complications during fasting. However, as fasting is a personal decision, diabetic patients should discuss their treatment plan with their physicians at least 1-2 months before Ramadan begins..